INDEX. 



611 



Cedar, White (see Cedrela odorata). 



Cedar Oil, useless against clothes 

 moths, 48 ; for preserving tim- 

 ber from insects, 430. 



Cedrela odorata (White Cedar), pre- 

 ferred food-plant of Hypsipyla 

 grandella in St. Lucia, 517. 



Cedrela toona, pests of, in Ceylon, 

 539; pests of, in India, 86, 519. 



Cedrus deodara (see Deodar). 



Oeiba pentandra, food-plant of Helo- 

 peltis in Java, 232. 



Celatoria diabroticae, parasite of 

 Diahrotica vittata in Connecticut, 

 459. 



celerio, Hippotion. 



Celery, pests of, in Britain, 119, 

 425, 436, 480, 508 ; Acidia hera- 

 clei on, in Italy, 143; pests of, 

 in Philippines, 379, 380. 



Celery Fly (see Acidia heraelei). 



celti, ShivapMs. 



celticolens, ChromapJiis. 



Celtis australis, ShivapMs celti on, 

 in Lahore, 473. 



Celtis sinensis, new Aphid on, in 

 Japan, 548. 



Cemiostoma (see Leueoptera). 



centaurus, Archon. 



Centipedes, destroying noxious in- 

 sects, 132, 392. 



Centrobia similis, sp. n., on hazel in 

 Italy, 504. 



Centrobia tcalkeri, on Quercus robur 

 in Italy, 504. 



Centrobia walkeri var. minor, n., on 

 Quercus in Italy, 504. 



Centrodera nevadica, in Pinus pon- 

 derosa in California, 397. 



Centurus radiolatus, importance of, 

 in relation to cacao in Jamaica, 

 529. 



ceparum, Anthomyia, PJiorbia (see 

 Hylemyia a/ntiqua). 



CepTialeia abieiis, bionomics of, in 

 spruce forests in Germany, 410. 



cepJialicola, Aphis (see A, bakeri). 



Cephalosporium, infesting Chrysom- 

 phalus dictyospermi var. pinnu- 

 lifera, 9 ; infesting Icerya pur- 

 chasi in Ceylon, 128. 



Cephalosporium lecanii (Shield- 

 scale Fungus), infesting scale- 

 insects in West Indies, 33, 394 ; 

 infesting Coccus colemani in India, 

 322 ; infesting Saissetia hemi- 

 sphaerica in Porto Eico, 104 ; 

 infesting Coccus viridis in San 

 Thome, 52, 384 ; infesting scale- 

 insects in Seychelles, 68, 376. 



Cephalotaxus drupacea, Chilo sim- 

 plex hibernating in, in Japan, 234, 



cephalotes, Atta. 



Cephidae, key to larvae of N. 

 American, 552. 



Cephonodes hylas (Bee Hawk Moth), 

 precautions against, on coffee in 

 Malaya, 33. 



Cephus, in Canada, 84. 



Gephiis cinctus, on cereals and 

 grasses in N. America, 551, 

 552. 



Cephus pygmaeus, distinguished 

 from C. cinctus, 551. 



Cephus rufiventris (see Janus). 



Cerambycidae, list of, from Cali- 

 fornia, 363, 396, 441, 528. 



Cerambycobius, parasite of Diprion 

 simile in Connecticut, 460 ; para- 

 site of Acrobasis nebulella in 

 U.S.A., 169 ; a secondary para- 

 site of Cydia molesta in U.S.A.. 

 374. 



Ceramica picta (Zebra Caterpillar), 

 on vegetables in Canada, 61, 

 84, 241, 412. 



ceramicus, Duomitus. 



Ceraphora, parasite of Perrisia vac- 

 cina in U.S.A., 553. 



cerasa/na, Toririx. 



cerasi, Aphis ; Caliroa {Selandria) 

 (see Eriocampoides limacina) ; 

 Myzoides (Myzus) ; Bhagoletis. 



cerasifoliae. Aphis. 



cerasivorofna, Tortrix {Archips, Ca- 

 coeda). 



eerasorum, Eulecanium [Lecanium). 



Cerataphis latam,iae, intercepted on 

 orchids in California, 450, 525 ; 

 on vanilla in Seychelles, 376. 



Ceratina viridis, on rubber in 

 Ceylon, 539. 



Ceratitis, not numerous in the Gold 

 Coast, 133. 



Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean 

 Fruit-fly), measures against, in 

 S. Africa, 261 ; food-plants of, 

 in N. Africa, 39 ; legislation 

 against, in Canada, 136 ; on 

 citrus in Florida, 473 ; bionomics 

 of, in Hawaii, 167, 184, 185, 186 ; 

 on oranges in Zanzibar, 276 ; 

 on orange in Uganda, 51 ; im- 

 portance of preventing intro- 

 duction of, into U.S.A., 297; 

 experiments in trapping, with 

 oils, 423 ; new types of cages for 

 breeding parasites of, 106. 



Ceratitis cosyra (see C. rosa). 



Ceratitis punctata, on cacao in 

 Belgian Congo, 80 ; on mango in 

 Uganda, 52. 



Ceratitis rosa, measures against, in 

 S. Africa, 261 ; on soursop in 

 Zanzibar, 128. 



Ceratothripoides brunneus, sp. n.. 

 on kola in Gold Coast, 269. 



Cerceris arenaria, a natural enemy 

 of Otiorrhynchus sulcatus in 

 Europe, 172, 



